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Keep the rest for when the grandkids come along - won't be long now Chris.
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nikeyboy1212: Hello again guys, Another evening in my B&O room.............. Listening to my favourite tracks when all of a sudden I'm drawn to how unclean my Penta's are. So, does anyone know a nice fix to clean the metallic panels? I've done the car polish but it still leaves streaks. Baby wipes Chris.
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Blimey Rick, sorry to pour cold water on this request but you'll be very lucky to find anyone who has these, member Dillen (Martin) is likely to be your best bet. May I ask what the problem is with your original drivers? BTW - welcome to Beoworld. Chris.
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In addition to Peter's answer - you will not be able to source the original drivers as they are long discontinued and finding new drivers of the same spec's will be nigh on impossible. I'm surprised that you need to change all 3 though, the bass drivers I could understand as these suffer with foam rot but this can be repaired relatively
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I personally like it Andy I have been thinking of doing something similar to some shoddy Beolink 1000's I have for some time. You have a PM BTW. Chris.
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Bieele: The beocenter 9500 really knocked me off my feet! Same here, it still holds up against anything out there now. Chris.
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This thread should give you some ideas Dave. Nice buy BTW Chris.
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Peter : Medogsfat: Agreed Peter - the BL7000 is easier but will be expensive. The Beomaster 6500 is the same as the 7000 regarding the functions and only the 5500 has the loudness cancelling problems. Personally I think the beolink 1000 (any version) is far better for everyday use than the Beo4 with your system. Chris. I agree with you. I meant the
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Agreed Peter - the BL7000 is easier but will be expensive. The Beomaster 6500 is the same as the 7000 regarding the functions and only the 5500 has the loudness cancelling problems. Personally I think the beolink 1000 (any version) is far better for everyday use than the Beo4 with your system. Chris.
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Hi and welcome to Beoworld. The cloth is actually glued to the speaker fronts so replacements aren't available as it would mean replacing most of the speaker cabinet!. The cloth pulls off easily enough and reclothing is possible with a few pointers (lots of screws for starters). Just ask if you decide to proceed. Chris.